Pour Wine Bar & Bistro in Portland, Oregon, features wine paired with
small, savory plates with local and seasonal ingredients.

With everything from small, Northwest varietals to wines from California and
Europe, Pour works to bring customers the best examples of each type of wine.
Whether you want to enjoy a glass Oregon pinot in our funky modern setting
with the perfect local cheese or take a bottle to go for a party, Pour aims
to please.

Pour Wine Bar believes in featuring small production wines whenever possible.
There’s nothing wrong with big productions, but we’re a small
business, and we like to support other small businesses, too.

From your first date to your date night, or a large group or small, we think
you’ll enjoy the wines we’ve picked paired with simple plates
and local, seasonal food.

No matter what you wine or food choose, you’ll sip wine in style surrounded
by a modern setting with a friendly, neighborhood attitude.

About the surrounding: Pour Wine Bar is situated
on the corner of NE 28th and Broadway in a mid-century style building with
windows on two sides. The chairs were designed by Eero Saarinen, designer
of the St. Louis Arch and the TWA Lounge at JFK. You can learn more
about him and his other works at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eero_Saarinen.

Pour Wine Bar worked with local designers at Compressed
Pattern to complete the project in 2005. Portlanders Travis Weedman
and Arielle Glade worked with now New Yorker Thomas
Kosbau to make the vision of Pour Wine Bar come to life with help from
Pour’s own Robert Volz.

The string art in the alcove was designed by local artist Andi Kovel of Esque
Design.